Read in the paper this morning that MRI showed partial tears in the ACL and (I think) LCL. Normal rehab time is 9-12 months. He will definitley miss much, if not all of next season. He's going to FL today to get a second opinion and find out if surgery will help.

One thing he has going for him is that most running/scrambling quarterbacks have mediocre arms. RGIII has a very strong arm. If he can learn to stay in the pocket and rely on his eyes and arm, he could be an oustanding quarterback of a completely different kind than the one he is now. Frankly, I think everyone pretty much agrees that a running quarterback in the NFL just isn't reasonable. Those NFL defenders are just too big and too dangerous.

One thing he has going for him is that most running/scrambling quarterbacks have mediocre arms. RGIII has a very strong arm. If he can learn to stay in the pocket and rely on his eyes and arm, he could be an oustanding quarterback of a completely different kind than the one he is now. Frankly, I think everyone pretty much agrees that a running quarterback in the NFL just isn't reasonable. Those NFL defenders are just too big and too dangerous.

I didn't think that it was wise for him to go back so soon after the initial injury, but with so much hype and pressure and the wins, I wasn't surprised that he was back in right away. Joint injuries take a long time to heal. The athlete may not feel the pain weeks later, but the injury is still there.

From what I'm seeing, he's very comfortable in the pocket..step's up well and has great vision of the field, but when things break down up front, using his legs is the next best thing. I saw him take a few vicioius hits in his first few games, I figured that it wouldn't him long to start sliding .

Also, QB's who are good runner are taught "early on" to run more than a guy who isn't so great at scrambling. I think that as the league progresses, you're going to see more and more running QB's and it's going to change the way defenses do business. If a team has a solid front 4, with a running QB who has a good arm, the opponent's going to have a long night.

Vick has a crazy arm, but the teams GM has failed to find a front line that can protect him.

If a team has a solid front 4, with a running QB who has a good arm, the opponent's going to have a long night.

Vick has a crazy arm, but the teams GM has failed to find a front line that can protect him.

Reminds me of my home team. I think Tony Romo is one of the top 5 quarterbacks in the league. But he can't win consistently because he has had a terrible offensive line in front of him his entire career. I don't know why the Cowboys have not made it the top priority to fix that line. The only explanation is two words -- Jerry Jones.

One thing he has going for him is that most running/scrambling quarterbacks have mediocre arms. RGIII has a very strong arm. If he can learn to stay in the pocket and rely on his eyes and arm, he could be an oustanding quarterback of a completely different kind than the one he is now. Frankly, I think everyone pretty much agrees that a running quarterback in the NFL just isn't reasonable. Those NFL defenders are just too big and too dangerous.

I've watched him get wacked several times this season. Add to that he's already suffered a concussion . . . maybe more than once.

Defenses just love it when the QB is out of the pocket. Remember Joe Theisman's career ended while throwing . . . not scrambling.

Reminds me of my home team. I think Tony Romo is one of the top 5 quarterbacks in the league. But he can't win consistently because he has had a terrible offensive line in front of him his entire career. I don't know why the Cowboys have not made it the top priority to fix that line. The only explanation is two words -- Jerry Jones.

I think that from jump street, they put way to much pressure on Romo. They wanted him to be the next Aikman, and even though Romo is a good QB, he's not an Aikman. Imho, Romo does best when he's throwing the shorter 5-20 yard passes, then letting him go deep every now and then. They seem to fall behind early and end up having him throwing deep much to often which ends in a lot of INT's.
They also need work the 'run' game too, which would relieve some of the pressure on Romo.

Yep, his line is horrible! He's lucky he hasn't suffered a serious injury this season. I also tell people, don't sleep on Romo's running ability, he's no Vick or RGIII, but he can get the ball down field. I'd actually like to see him run more, instead of making a lot of those dangerous passes that end up as INT's.

I think that from jump street, they put way to much pressure on Romo. They wanted him to be the next Aikman, and even though Romo is a good QB, he's not an Aikman. Imho, Romo does best when he's throwing the shorter 5-20 yard passes, then letting him go deep every now and then. They seem to fall behind early and end up having him throwing deep much to often which ends in a lot of INT's.
They also need work the 'run' game too, which would relieve some of the pressure on Romo.

Yep, his line is horrible! He's lucky he hasn't suffered a serious injury this season. I also tell people, don't sleep on Romo's running ability, he's no Vick or RGIII, but he can get the ball down field. I'd actually like to see him run more, instead of making a lot of those dangerous passes that end up as INT's.

The problem with the Cowboys running game is the same as the passing game -- no offensive line. We don't have the greates RB's in the world, but you have to have SOME kind of hole to run through.

Sucks what happened to Griffin. As a Cowboy fan I detest anything Redskins, Eagles or Giants but there is no denying that griffin had a great season but never want to see anyone get hurt. I hope he comes back good as new because he seems like he's a good kid. I'd like to see if he was a one year wonder who baffled defenses and given time they will adjust or if he will help redefine the QB position along with that kid from SF & Seattle who seem pretty good at that option stuff too.

Sucks what happened to Griffin. As a Cowboy fan I detest anything Redskins, Eagles or Giants but there is no denying that griffin had a great season but never want to see anyone get hurt. I hope he comes back good as new because he seems like he's a good kid. I'd like to see if he was a one year wonder who baffled defenses and given time they will adjust or if he will help redefine the QB position along with that kid from SF & Seattle who seem pretty good at that option stuff too.

Not a cowboy fan, but I certainly agree with your sentiments. He has a decent front line, and has great help in his receivers.

Sucks what happened to Griffin. As a Cowboy fan I detest anything Redskins, Eagles or Giants but there is no denying that griffin had a great season but never want to see anyone get hurt. I hope he comes back good as new because he seems like he's a good kid. I'd like to see if he was a one year wonder who baffled defenses and given time they will adjust or if he will help redefine the QB position along with that kid from SF & Seattle who seem pretty good at that option stuff too.

. . . with the lack of OL talent in recent drafts, you'd think the option would be used more frequently.

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